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Zuma's win costs Dali Mpofu lunch

Economic Freedom Fighters chair Advocate Dali Mpofu appears to have lost a bet with Mzwanele “Jimmy” Manyi about President Jacob Zuma surviving the no-confidence vote.

Manyi posted a picture of them sitting in a restaurant‚ wearing broad smiles and their respective political party shirts‚ on Twitter.

The cost of losing the bet? Lunch.

“Finally @AdvDali–Mpofu honouring his commitment to buy me lunch after losing his bet. Prez Zuma is still His Excellency. #SecretBallot‚” said Manyi‚ a former government spokesman and president of the Progressive Professionals Forum.

Mzwanele Manyi on Twitter

Finally @AdvDali_Mpofu honouring his commitment to buy me lunch after losing his bet. Prez Zuma is still His Excellency #SecretBallot

Manyi is an outspoken Zuma supporter and has previously lambasted an “ailment” afflicting the country which he diagnosed as “Guptaphobia“.

Mpofu replied to the post on Twitter‚ with a cheeky reference to the Gupta family.

“Sorry I arrived a bit late...I was sure we were meeting at Saxonwold Shebeen... Congrats...but brace yourself for the next round!”

Dali Mpofu on Twitter

Sorry I arrived a bit late...I was sure we were meeting at Soxonwold Shebeen...     Congrats...but brace yourself for the next round!✊  ✊   https://t.co/SxhhaFOCHh

Zuma survived by a relatively narrow margin with 177 MPs voting for his removal and 198 voting for him to remain president‚ the Times reported on Thursday.

The result indicated that at least 30 ANC MPs could have voted for Zuma’s removal.